
Owen Teague, Everett Blunck & Director Nicholas Colia Talk Their Tribeca Comedy Griffin In Summer
Screen Rant interviews Griffin in Summer director Nicholas Colia and stars Everett Blunck and Owen Teague about their work on the comedy.

Get A Glimpse Of Camille Trust’s Messy Musical Life In I Need Your Love Trailer
Exclusive: Screen Rant presents the trailer for the semi-autobiographical music comedy I Need Your Love, starring singer and artist Camille Trust.

Coming-Of-Age Movie Griffin In Summer Debuts Photos Of Melanie Lynskey, Owen Teague & Everett Blunck
Exclusive: Screen Rant presents images from Tribeca Film Festival pick Griffin in Summer featuring Melanie Lynskey, Owen Teague, and Everett Blunck.

Tribeca Film Festival 2024 Comedy Nuked Debuts First-Look Images
Exclusive: Screen Rant presents first-look images from Deena Kashper’s comedy Nuked, premiering at Tribeca Film Festival 2024.

The Miracle Club: Endearing, Heartwarming Dramedy Is The Healing We All Need
The themes in The Miracle Club may be as old as time, but it beautifully celebrates the idea that friendship and comion can be healing.

First Time Female Director Review: Peretti’s Directorial Debut Is Painfully Unfunny
A mix of satire and mockumentary, First Time Female Director had the material to succeed, but the irksome humor overshadows its important messaging.

Cold Copy Review: Tracee Ellis Ross & Bel Powley Stun In Frustrating Media Thriller
Cold Copy, while entertaining in delivery, struggles to say something meaningful about the media and the ugly truth behind journalism and narrative.

Catching Dust Review: Moriarty & Courtney Elevate A Thoroughly Fascinating Drama
It builds suspense & creates intriguing character dynamics, even though its focus gets too caught up in the climactic ending more than anything else.

I.S.S. Review: Ariana DeBose Leads A Suspenseful But Thin Sci-Fi Thriller
I.S.S remains engaging as a suspenseful sci-fi thriller & there's much to like despite staying on the surface regarding its character dynamics.

Downtown Owl Review: Lily Rabe & Hamish Linklater Direct Messy Adaptation
The movie adaptation of Chuck Klosterman's novel is a missed opportunity made up of scattered pieces with no clear vision.

Maggie Moore(s) Review: Jon Hamm & Tina Fey Keep Slattery's Crime Comedy Alive
While most of the comedy never lands & is half-baked, the film has a winning cast & a serviceable true crime premise that will keep you interested.

You'll Never Find Me Review: A Mesmerizing, Chilling Horror With A Twist
You’ll Never Find Me is an intimate story, one that is carried by an intense ongoing exchange between two characters that will rattle your nerves.

Somewhere Quiet Review: A Disquieting, Intense Psychological Horror
Bolstered by a moving performance by Jennifer Kim, the film is a slow-burn, character-driven thriller that brings us to question what is real.

The Blackening Review: Story’s Clever Horror Satire Is Amplified By A Great Cast
One of the best recent horror comedies, The Blackening is that rare gem that contains a balance of decent scares, timely commentary, & funny dialogue.

Our Son Review: Luke Evans & Billy Porter Stun In Devastating Divorce Drama
In Our Son, Luke Evans and Billy Porter deliver stunning performances, but it’s a familiar story we’ve all seen before.

He Went That Way Review: Quinto Outshines His Captor In Disastrous Crime Thriller
Emotional manipulations and poor rationalizations aside, He Went That Way makes very little sense and barely scrapes by on its entertaining premise.

The Good Half Review: Emotional Dramedy Boasts irable Nick Jonas Performance
Schwartzman combines his personal experiences with screenwriter Brett Ryland to deliver an expressive showcase of loss and grief.

The Listener Review: Emotionally Exhausting Yet Impressively Thin [Tribeca]
This one-woman show may be thin, but the voice acting and Thompson’s leading performance overcome the limitations of Buscemi’s claustrophobic film.

Rounding Review: Intriguing & Engaging Thriller Is Too Restrained [Tribeca]
Despite a solid performance from the film’s lead and an interesting character arc, Rounding gets a bit lost in all it’s trying to accomplish.

Nude Tuesday Review: Things Get Funny & Weird In Entertaining Comedy [Tribeca]
Nude Tuesday is incredibly entertaining and, though the central premise starts to wane after a while, the story picks back up as it nears its end.